Advocates say Judge Barbara Lagoa, whose husband represents the state of Florida in other legal cases, should have recused herself from ruling on the detention center
A phone call recording obtained by Prism details one detainee’s description of conditions at the immigration detention facility
The tribe, whose territory is adjacent to the immigration detention facility in the Florida Everglades, joined a lawsuit against the state and federal governments on July 14
ICE and CBP are merging with institutions of higher education to form a new academic police state
Thanks to the controversial Senate Bill 4 law enacted by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott last year, 2024 has become a trying year for the trilateral relationship between the state of Texas, Mexico, and the federal government. As Prism previously reported, SB 4 creates new Texas state crimes related to migration
Authors, booksellers, and educators were honored on June 8 for their courage in fighting censorship amid rising book bans
The county must now hold an election to ensure their continued certification
The threat of a death sentence creates a crucible of dehumanization that no one should have to experience and no one has the right to inflict
This language of “Israel has a right to defend itself,” takes a cue from the behaviors and conceits of abusers and enablers
The majority of Americans support a ceasefire in Gaza, and some say they won’t vote in the next presidential election
The people of Georgia have been subjected to a legal battle that ultimately led to a six-week abortion ban. For some, all hope is not lost
Conservation efforts were stunted in May when the Supreme Court removed water protections for millions of acres of wetlands across the U.S.
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